aight guys, I just sold my Strange Imp, and my FF cocker...I got a 99' milled up led for 300 w/ a 16" ultralight. I had a Dark Lcd, and I've used one of the 5 Gold plated Darks from WC.( i think thats the toureny..ne ways) WHy are the LEDs so much quieter than the Lcd's and the IR3's Ive used? Havent used the SPeeds yet so i dunno there...I jsut know my led is atleast 2x quieter than a lcd/Ir3...

i just got an angel led and i love it but there are a few problems that im sure can be fixed. First of all it chops when i use my halo b with it, i dont know whyt but its pissing me off, any suggestions? also, its leaking ever so slightly and about 1000 psi leaked out overnight this pissed me off because i have no idea where to look i figure id just send it to TAG for that one but the hopper quesiton still stands

With angels is pretty much 4 out of 5 do not work at all well with a Halo ... especially newer models. He has tested about every model you can think of with a Halo B (and all the extras) and almost all of them had problems.

It was originally thought that ball detents being too tight was the issue, but now it appears to be more than that.

My LED spec are in my sig... I can not believe how well it performs. I love my LED. From what I have gathered on thios thread, my PE 48/3000 tank will work fine, I shouldn't use a force feed hopper?I was thinkin of getting an Egg, and I can get some kind of double trigger for it. any help is great

If you look around you can find a couple options for double triggers on an LED ...

1) Buy a 2x Trigger Frame and Trigger ... some what hard to find now, but they are out there.

2) Cut off the original trigger guard, simple dremel job if you arent looking for perfection. Then you can buy a dual finger trigger guard (about $20 I think) which is held in place by the air "pipe" in the vertical adapter.

3) Buy a voltage products 90* frame for your LED. I have one of these and it is very nice. No mods needed to the LED board, though you have to be comfortable enough with your marker to switch out all the frame internals from the old frame to new frame.